28.* Lord Burghley's draught of a certificate to be signed by the Lords of the Council, allowing the services of John Edg, already employed in the camp of the Duke of Parma, 1586.
42. A letter to the Lord Treasurer, inclosing a list of Gentlemen of good consideration in Gloucestershire; with a rough plan of the West side of the county; and some addition's by Lord Burghley. On two papers.
62. Mrs. Cecill, to her son Lord Burghley; to interpose in a contest betwixt Sir Wingfield, Fitzwilliams and Mr. Wingfield, who had married two of his sisters, April 20, 1577.
63. A letter from Lady Oxford, to her husband; lamenting his unkindness, which she knows not the ocuse of, Dec. 7, 158-1. Penned by her father Lord Burghley.
64. A letter from Lady Oxford, to the Earl; clearing herself of the imprudence he had charged her with in a previous letter, Dec. 12, 1581. Penned by Lord Burghley.